. >> about 31% in wisconsin, in iowa and 44% in north carolina, and very large in florida as well so this, i think, is a factor, a voting block, flying beneath the radar, media wrote a lot about it in the primary, but not the last month or so. stuart: i see your point well argued, but are the people already counted in the polls which have already been taken and which represent a dead heat or a slight obama victory? >> you know, it's this sort of factor, stuart, that i think is a bit after problem for the polls. i'm not so sure they're picking up voting groups like this or the intensity behind them. >> dan, if you had to guess, which of the polls out there do you think would have picked up the evangelical reaction or vote here? >> that's a little hard to say, maybe the pew poll, because they've got that arm of pew research that does-- >> maybe. >> religious groups and so forth and maybe the pew poll and pew has got romney up by about 5 points, i believe. charles: would it be at this point then last second, rick santorum was the one who gathered the votes in the primary process. would